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KONG Wobbler Dog Toy

A pear-shaped snack toy for dogs, made from food-safe plastic and robust & long-lasting, great as a feeding ball or for use during training. It can be easily opened to fill with tasty treats or food.
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My Dog Loved It
:"I had one of these when my lab was young, I got it to keep him occupied when left along. One evening I saw the top half completely chewed up and bits all over the floor. This was completely my fault a"

A pear-shaped snack toy for dogs, made from food-safe plastic and robust & long-lasting, great as a feeding ball or for use during training. It can be easily opened to fill with tasty treats or food.
The KONG Wobbler Dog Toy is the ideal way to keep your dog entertained in an usual way! This toy can be used as a feeding bowl or during training, as well as being a great way to fight boredom and provide your dog with a delicious snack.
The KONG Wobbler Dog Toy is pear-shaped and can stand on the floor for your dog to push around with its nose or paws. Even when the snack ball is empty, it remains an irresistible toy as it rolls around the floor in unpredictable directions! This helps to stimulate your dog's natural hunting and chasing instincts. The KONG Wobbler Dog Toy can be unscrewed to open it and for filling with food. The opening on the side is large enough for pieces of food to fall out as your dog pushes it around the floor.
The KONG Wobbler Dog Toy is also ideal as a training tool, as it has integrated treats, or for use as a feeding bowl if you wish to ensure your dog eats more slowly to aid digestion.
The KONG Wobbler Dog Toy is made from food-safe polymer and is particularly robust, ensuring it can provide your dog with long-lasting joy. This red dog toy is available in different sizes.

KONG Wobbler Dog Toy at a glance:

Pear-shaped dog toy for filling with food or snacks

With incorporated opening (approx. 2cm): through which the snacks can fall

Easy to fill, as it opens by unscrewing

Ideal as a training toy or for feeding, encouraging slower eating and movement

Rolls and spins around unpredictably

Robust and easy to care for (dishwasher proof)

Colour: red

Material: food-safe polymer

Size S:

Suitable for dogs weighing between 1-12kg

Size: diameter 11 x (L) 15.5 cm

Max. filling capacity: 125g (approx. 1/2 cup of food)

Opening: 1.8cm

Product weight: approx. 485g

Size L:

Suitable for dogs weighing over 11kg

Size: diameter 13 x (L) 19 cm

Max. filling capacity: 250g (approx. 1 cup of food)

Opening: 1.8cm

Please note: No toy is completely indestructible. As with any other product, please supervise your pet with this toy. Check the product regularly for damage, and replace the toy if it is damaged or missing any pieces to avoid potential injury to your pet.

Latest user reviews

27/03/19
|Chelsey

My Dog Loved It

I had one of these when my lab was young, I got it to keep him occupied when left along. One evening I saw the top half completely chewed up and bits all over the floor. This was completely my fault as I hadn’t done it up correctly. I replaced it because he loved it so much. I have not had any other issue.

24/03/19

Win-win

My 8 month old Beagle was a nightmare when my family and I were eating meals and gobbled her own food in seconds. The Kong wobbler not only keeps her busy while we eat but also slows her eating down. It's well made, easy to use and easy to clean. Everyone's happy

19/02/19
|Rachel

Great slow feeder

Easy to open and close to refill. Easy to clean. Will move around an open space so I place mine in a tray.

02/01/19

Good for fast eaters

My 5 mo old beagle quickly learned how to use it and this stops the dog from swallowing her food within secs. Now it takes her over 4 min to finish her meals.

20/11/18

Not great. Will stick to original kong.

I think my lab & goldie must both be daft because there was no way they would use these. Tasty treats popped inside, tipped it so they knew where they came out, tried to pretend to get them out myself, left it with them whilst I went out. Nope treats were left untouched. For me I have two useless lumps of plastic in the doggie box. The original kong is so much better. This is also very heavy.

13/09/18
|Roo

Essential dog distracter / frustration fixer

Really excellent dog toy. Almost indestructible as they can't bite it. Great for slow feeding kibble, distracting an anxious dog while you leave the house or a beggy dog while you have dinner!
Niff loves smashing this around, it vents energy and frustration. It's noisy on laminate flooring/skirting boards, can travel at speed & is hard plastic, so maybe be careful if you have very small kids crawling. Hasn't marked our skirting - yet.

20/12/17

Superb toy for a bouncy boistrous boxer pup!

I bought this having read other reviews and can say in all honesty I am so glad I did. Cooper loves it! He is a very big 10 month old pup at 33kg, and so has puppy mentality and full grown adult size. He LOVES this, and will play with it endlessly, with or without treats in it. We have to take it off him to stop him! We get full on all four paws in the air jump attacks! A brilliant, robust, well designed toy. Highly recommend

05/09/17
|Helena

Keeps the dog entertained

Bought the large one for a Jack Russell x Dachshund who is prone to destroying his toys. After a brief training session (where I put a couple of bits of kibble under a plastic cup) he got the idea and since then there has been no stopping him. Happily it's too big for him to get his jaws around, so there isn't a scratch on it so far!

09/03/17

Good but need to teach my dog

Great as most treats fit and get dispensed as well as dry food but my girl is a bit lazy and was making me show her how the treats fell out and would only eat them then. I know she can use it as I've seen her sneakily push it but she thinks playing dumb will give treats no effort. More training needed. Can't fault the product it's just my dog

24/06/16

Brilliant

both my dogs love this keeps them busy for ages, will be buying another

27/04/16
|Lee dobson

Good but not great

My boy loves this occupies him as we guve him his dinner in this but last week my wife came and to see him chewing the base he had managed to bite the top of from the bottom some how . I'm going to buy another as he loves it so much but not going to be buying one every four months if he does this one aswell

02/04/16
|Wendy Jolley

Hard wearing for dogs of all sizes.

I have 3 of these for 5 dogs. I got them on the other offer - free snacks. I didn`t use them as too tiny. However I had some Lucullus dog biscuits from here. Perfect for the Kong Wobbler. 1 of my dogs uses these as a boomer ball / running egg effect. My Pug plays boxing with it. She gives it a quick left hook, then a right hook and the snacks come out at a slow but steady pace. Its a fab product as it`s really strong and keeps the smallest of my brood @ 6.5 kg - 43 kg very entertained.

15/03/16
|Cathy Palmer

Great for even the smallest of puppies

I thought my Pomeranian puppy would struggle with this as it looked so big but in a couple of days he had mastered an interesting head butting technique that results in him emptying the toy in no time at all. He loves it and gets so excited when I fill it up and it is so funny to watch him manoeuvre it underneath and around all the furniture.

08/06/14
|Barbara

Excellent and hygienic too!

This is a great dog treat toy. It is weighted at the base and, when the dog pushes it, it wobbles and spins. Unlike other brands (such as the cube type or basic ball with a hole) this unscrews, which makes it easy to fill. Being able to unscrew it also means one can thoroughly clean the inside, which makes it far more hygienic than other designs (after all, many kibbles can leave a rather oily dust behind). This snack ball would be ideal for dogs that eat their kibble too quickly. The only negative aspect of giving my dog this ball is that he makes such a noise with it by whacking it into skirting boards and cupboards!

08/06/14
|Canadian

Tuff enjoyable toy

Finding a tough toy that can withstand a pounding and strong teeth is extremely hard. The Kong wobbler is pushed around and then he finds a treat dispensed. The Kong wobbler does not roll but it tilts then spins around so it is unpredictable keeping our dog's attention. Most toys are ruined within a day or so so well done to the Large Kong Wobbler

29/04/14
|Dani

Waggy tail!

I showed this to my dog and he immediately "got it" and started working to get the treats out. I used smaller treats to start so he was rewarded quickly and then put in some larger ones that he really had to work for. He has spent the last 45 mins playing very happily with a very waggy tail. Loves it.

17/11/12

can't recommend highly enough

My spanish water dog sometimes takes a bit of coaxing to eat dried food out of a bowl. But , if he is given it in this, he will eat with vigour! He would become despondent if he had to work too hard for a whole portion of food. I do have to refill it, as , if you overfill it, it obviously won't wobble very much. It is so easy to clean. We had a buster ball too, which is great for my little sheltie as she needs such a small quantity of food and it is harder. The trouble with that one is that it won't come apart to empty and clean, unlike the Kong wobbler.Great for any age dog.

22/09/12
|Dan Richardson

Could be better

This toy is great, but for bigger dogs the hole in the front for the snacks I put in is too big and doesn't really present a challenge. Also my dog quickly worked out that that if I hadn't screwed the lid on properly and she trough it against the wall of her day kennel area that the top would pop off. Still a very good pretty indestructible product that I reccomend to everyone I know with dogs.

06/09/12
|Charlotte

Lab loves it

Our 11 month Lab has had his for 4 months and loves it. It is a bit easy but we make it harder for him by putting larger items in to block the hole slightly. He found the concept easy to pick up and it is very sturdy.

04/02/12
|John

Kong is king!

This toy is a firm favourite with my Staffy, Jody. It is made of rock-hard, smooth plastic that is very robust (as it needs to be) and all but impossible for a dog to get hold of in its jaws, ensuring it will likely last a lifetime. You may initially have to teach your dog how to use it; my Jody was already used to her similar Kong Classic so she got stuck into the Wobbler straight away. It has a large capacity so that it is possible to use it as an entire meal dispenser with dry food (size of morsels permitting).
There are some downsides. One (no fault of the product per se) is that as your dog pushes it around it can make a lot of noise banging against things and it could cause damage. If you live above anyone and have hard flooring, your neighbour may end up throwing a wobbler of his own. Also, as your dog pushes it around (feverishly) it will do so without any consideration for vases, waste bins, ironing boards, bare ankles...so be warned! Another potential problem is the size of the dispensing hole. If the treats you have are particularly small they just spill out very quickly and the fun factor or use as a feeding pacemaker is minimal. Larger treats that won't fall through the hole are even more inappropriate and what is more, this has proved to be the case with what seems to be the standard size of dry food morsel. I have had to cut treats to size or partially tape over the hole.
Unfortunately for me the Wobbler fits under my lounge coffee table and always gets stuck there with my Staffy barking for me to free it. It then makes one circuit of the room, only to wind up right back again. Notwithstanding these drawbacks my Jody definately loves the Wobbler and gets excited when she sees me pick it up. It is hilarious to watch her play with it; if she can't get a treat out of it fairly quickly she becomes frustrated and growls and barks at it. Sometimes this coincides with it dispensing a treat which makes her think the growling caused it! At other times she is so intent on driving it across the floor that she fails to see a dispensed treat and that it makes it more hilarious when she starts barking at it.